Ivan Vuković released after being detained in Belgrade, banned from entering Serbia for a year

Vuković has arrived at the Belgrade airport. According to information from "Vijesti", Vuković and a person close to him have a flight booked at 19:40 from Belgrade to Podgorica. He has been banned from entering Serbia for a year, due to a "security threat"

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Vuković, Photo: Boris Pejović
Vuković, Photo: Boris Pejović
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Ažurirano: 15.03.2025. 17:06h

Vice President and MP of the Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS) Ivan Vuković, who was detained in Belgrade this morning, has been released, "Vijesti" has learned.

He arrived at the Belgrade airport.

According to information from "Vijesti", Vuković has been banned from entering Serbia for a year due to a "security threat".

He was detained by the Serbian Security and Intelligence Agency (BIA). This information was confirmed to "Vijesti" in the DPS.

Deputy Prime Minister for Foreign and European Affairs Filip Ivanović announced at 14.22:XNUMX p.m. on Iks that Vuković was free and on his way to Montenegro. He said he had been informed of this by his Serbian counterpart Marko Đurić.

According to information from "Vijesti", Vuković and a person close to him have a flight booked at 19:40 PM from Belgrade to Podgorica.

A source from the DPS said earlier that the lawyer they hired told them that Vuković was not at the Savski Venac police station. The source then said that it was possible that they would deport him and bring him to the airport just before the flight.

The DPS said that a person close to Vuković, who was with him privately in Belgrade, said that members of the BIA arrested him as he was leaving the Hilton Hotel.

A "Vijesti" source who attended Vuković's detention said that several uniformed individuals and two in civilian clothes, who introduced themselves as members of the BIA, waited for them in front of the elevator and detained him.

Vuković told them that he was in Belgrade to accompany a family member who was there for health reasons.

He explained to them that they were going back to Montenegro, but they detained him anyway.

Last night, Vuković shared a video from the protest in Belgrade on his Facebook page.

His arrest was called for this morning on the regime's Pink Television by the leader of the Serbian Radical Party and Hague convict Vojislav Šešelj.

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